Genevieve Lilley

Writer, Architect

Contributor Profile

Genevieve Lilley is a practising architect. After working for 8 years for British architect Sir David Chipperfield, she opened her own practice in London in 1999 and in Sydney in 2005. She runs a small practice, specialising in a range of odd and unique projects. She also designs modern jewellery using coloured gems, continuing a 9-year creative directorship of renowned studio Venerari in Sydney’s Strand Arcade. Her architecture has been featured in The Sydney Morning Herald, Inside Out and Vogue Living. She has written for the Fifth Estate, Architectural Review, and Houses magazine.

Genevieve Lilley's latest contributions

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A layered arrangement of volumes and materials gives this new home by Andrew Burges Architects a spatial richness and complexity that balances privacy and outlook.
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Genevieve LilleyPosted: 13 Mar 2017

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With a solid technical grounding and a “brilliant nuance in mixing old and new,” Eva-Marie Prineas creates generous and pertinent projects with authenticity.
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Genevieve LilleyPosted: 8 Mar 2017

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This refurbishment of a narrow terrace house by Benn and Penna Architecture presents the client with a light-filled, monastic and disciplined setting for life to unfold.
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Genevieve LilleyPosted: 14 Feb 2017

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Located on one of three blocks created in the subdivision of a large corner site, this new house by David Boyle Architect “feels huge but sits on a relatively small site.”
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Genevieve LilleyPosted: 17 Feb 2016